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    Idiosyncrasy

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    six years to stop and question why my sister was already awake that night. Little did I know that six years later, we would be switching roles. Instead of me being the annoying younger sibling, now he is and I am the older sister. Flashback to sophomore year. Another year of various changes. New teachers, classes, friends, everything was changing again just like freshman year. None of that worried me. It did a little bit I guess, but not like I expected. This year was different. Full of…

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    The Ultimate Experience: Life in Color I. Introduction In what may seem a harsh generalization, I would like to begin by considering the likelihood of a Christian committing suicide to gain an early entry into heaven? On first inclination, we know this would not happen because they perceive suicide to be a sin. Even with a less nuanced version, we know that in spite of the belief of heaven and a perfect afterlife, there has not been a wide scale mass extinction of Christians any time lately. If…

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    What Is Social Media Bad

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    What is social media? Social media is a way for people from around the world to communicate with each other without ever seeing each other face to face . It’s way to express our feelings without the fear of public humiliation. This new fad has become a popular invention that can be used to many advantages or disadvantages. Some of the advantages are that it’s a way to hold a social relationship with someone that you may not have frequent contact with such as family, friends, or people that start…

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    He saw deserted cars that had rusted almost all of the color off of them with no life within. Old blood stained the streets along with filthy rags of cloth and unburied bodies on top of the dirt as if no one had the time. He continued to walk with little energy and he thought to himself if he couldn’t find fresh food before the dark comes, he needed to at least find…

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    it is a way of freedom. He says, “I will be there chasing sound waves riding them like two-dollar pony ride horses that have finally broken free and wild” (Brown). Brown talks about his freedom in the afterlife as if he were reliving his life as a little kid again. He reassures that his lover knows that he is not gone and that she shouldn 't feel anguish because they are going to see each other again. All she has to do is hold up one finger and she will see him there “darting behind amazing…

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    with another intervenor. However, on the first day with that person, the camp leaders had decided to send them home because it was noted that the camper’s health seemed to be deteriorating. So I ended up having the first half of my week off. It was a little bit annoying to me because I went to Seabeck expecting to work and ended up not being able to do enough. On my free time though, I went to their PTASL workshop and participated in the activities there. It was at the workshop where I learned…

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    Ariel Hoarding Case Study

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    she cries and is distressed. Ariel is unable to do anything else for a while because of this distress. The hoarding is not attributable to another medical condition (e.g., brain injury, cerebrovascular disease, Prader-Willi syndrome). The movie The Little Mermaid does not show that Ariel has any other medical conditions. She is not injured in any way besides the loss of her voice which was traded for human legs. This physical change was one done by a witch and the previous symptoms already…

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    that I couldn’t. Mommie Dearest, she was sometimes, because as she always said to me, “sometimes she was good, and sometimes she was bad and sometimes she was just very very very horrid.” That was the little girl with a curl right in the middle of her forehead… Me, that was me. So my life could be about early childhood neglect, abuse or whatever the 1950’s labelled angry stay at home moms and their Betty Crocker aprons powdered with cookies…

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    Little Otik Analysis

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    Analyzing one of the opening scenes of the film “Little Otik”, directed by Jan Svankmajer. This scene begins with a black and white version of two mannequins in many different sex positions. Preceding that scene is a colored close up of a tree being sawed and chopped down. We see the wife of the man cutting the tree down looking out the window with a saddened face. As she glares at her husband cutting down the tree she comes inside to open a trunk that seems to have a lot of sentimental meaning…

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    did rain once while we were there, and they had to pull the wood pallets in. Then they have a water slide that wraps around the ship. On the back of the ship, they had bunches of games you could play like golf. On the front of the ship, they had a little pool and a bar for adults. The front part there was hardly any children, mostly adults. In the middle of the ship where the Mickey Mouse shaped pool was, there is a huge tv out there so you can relax and watch tv or whatever you wanted to…

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